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This document contains a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions and answers based on the prescribed content for IOS2601. The questions are designed to test understanding of key concepts, terminology, and principles covered in the module, making it an excellent tool for exam preparation and self-assessment. Clear and accurate answers are provided, allowing students to identify knowledge gaps and reinforce their learning. This resource is ideal for revision, practice, and familiarisation with the exam question style commonly used in IOS2601.

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INTERPRETATION OF
STATUTES
I0S2601

,Table of Contents
Definitions .................................................................................................................................... 3
Section A ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter 1 ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 7
Section B ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2 ..................................................................................................................................... 9
What is Legislation ....................................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 3 ................................................................................................................................... 11
Commencement of Legislation ................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 4 ................................................................................................................................... 13
Demise and Amendment of Legislation ...................................................................................... 13
Section C ................................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 5 ................................................................................................................................... 16
How Legislation is Interpreted .................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 6 ................................................................................................................................... 19
The Five Interrelated Dimensions of Interpretation ..................................................................... 19
Chapter 7 ................................................................................................................................... 22
Judicial Law-Making during Concretisation ................................................................................ 22
Section D ................................................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 8 ................................................................................................................................... 25
Noncompliance with Legislation ................................................................................................. 25
Section E ................................................................................................................................... 28
Chapter 9 ................................................................................................................................... 28
Constitutional Interpretation ....................................................................................................... 28




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, Definitions
Act: A parliamentary statute or provincial legislation. An act
may refer to both the legislative instrument and the
conduct it regulates.

Adoption of legislation: The stages, readings, and processes through which
legislation passes before it is accepted and issued by
the legislative body concerned.

Comparative dimension of interpretation: The process of examining constitutional
judgments of foreign courts and international law to
guide interpretation.

Concretisation of legislation / Concretization: The final phase in statutory interpretation
where the legislative text, the purpose of the legislation,
and the facts of the case are harmonised to reach a just,
purposive, and meaningful conclusion. Courts apply the
legislation to the concrete situation while promoting the
spirit, purport, and aim of fundamental constitutional
rights.

Constitutional state (Rechtsstaat): A state where constitutionalism prevails, and the
constitution is supreme. Types include:

1. Formal – Separation of powers, checks and
balances, and the principle of legality.
2. Material – A state underpinned by fundamental
values of justice and equality.

Constitutionalism: Government conducted in accordance with the
constitution, where powers are derived from and bound
by it. The law is supreme, and state authorities are
subject to it.

Context: Circumstances surrounding an event or situation that
affect its interpretation.

Contextual approach to interpretation: An approach where the purpose or object of the
legislation is the primary factor. Social, political, and
policy contexts are considered to establish legislative
purpose.

Contextualisation: The process of reading and researching legislative text
within its broader context to ascertain its purpose.



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